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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND OTHERS
ISSN : 26232324     EISSN : 26542528     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo
nternational Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) ISSN 2623-2324 (Print) ISSN 2654-2528 (Online) is printed in Indonesia and published twice a year (August and December) by peneliti.net collaborate with Indonesian education lecturer associations (ADPPI). IJEIT is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of educational theories and issues in various disciplines, in regard to their input, process, output, outcome and impact on the education system and their implementation. Focus and Scope Focus & scope International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) accepts unpublished, high quality, and original research manuscripts in English, resulting primarily from quantitative, qualitative, and mixed research methodology related to or associated with education. These issues include, but not limited to, practices, policies, and research in education from early childhood education to higher education which cover the areas of instruction, learning, teaching, curriculum development, educational policy, language education and policy, bilingual education, multicultural education, art education, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments, educational psychology, information Technologi, and international education in Indonesia and other parts of the world. The main Areas relevant to the scope of the International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) and also the journal focuses on the following topics: Education Anthropology Sociology Politics Law Culture Linguistics Ethnic Relations Multicultural studies Public relations Communication Peace Studies Religious Studies
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Quality of Service at Taman Safari and Tourist Satisfaction Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Azfa, Muhamad; Hasanudin, Hasanudin; Pradini, Gagih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11085646

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Taman Safari Indonesia is a popular tourist destination located in Cisarua, Bogor, offering visitors the unique experience of observing wildlife up close in an educational setting. As one of Indonesia's premier attractions, the quality of service at Taman Safari Indonesia plays a significant role in visitor satisfaction. This study employs a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats facing Taman Safari Indonesia. The analysis reveals that Taman Safari Indonesia's strengths lie in its diverse collection of animals, comprehensive facilities, strategic location, and engaging educational concept. However, challenges include relatively high ticket prices, weekend traffic congestion, facilities in need of upgrades, and a limited variety of shows. Opportunities for growth involve the development of digital tourism, partnerships with external parties, and enhanced educational tourism. Threats encompass competition from other tourist destinations, risk of natural disasters, climate change, and economic downturns. The conclusions drawn from this SWOT analysis indicate that Taman Safari Indonesia has the potential to continue growing, but it must address both internal and external challenges. Several recommendations for increasing its appeal and service quality include adding more show variety, expanding digital tourism content, upgrading facilities, and offering more attractive tour packages. These measures are expected to enhance visitor satisfaction and help Taman Safari Indonesia maintain competitiveness amid rising competition
Crisis Management and Visitor Satisfaction Using Swot Analysis Method Case Study: Marzano Pizzeria During the Covid-19 Pandemic Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Cahyaningrum, Nilam Dwi; Hasanudin, Hasanudin; Pradini, Gagih
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The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the tourism industry and related sectors, including restaurants. Pizza Marzano, an international restaurant chain in Indonesia, faced a crisis due to social restrictions, lockdowns, and changing consumer behavior. This paper explores the crisis management strategies implemented by Pizza Marzano during the pandemic, focusing on the measures taken to maintain customer satisfaction. A qualitative research approach was used, with data gathered through interviews and secondary research. The SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat) analysis method was employed to understand the context of the crisis and identify appropriate mitigation strategies. The findings reveal that Pizza Marzano adopted various measures to mitigate the pandemic's impact, such as adhering to health protocols, enforcing capacity limits, and enhancing take-away services. Public Relations (PR) strategies played a crucial role in addressing the crisis, including open communication, transparency, and leveraging social media to build trust. The evaluation of these strategies indicates that the actions taken effectively increased occupancy and maintained customer satisfaction. In conclusion, effective crisis management strategies and the role of PR helped Pizza Marzano withstand the pandemic crisis and reduce the negative impact on customer satisfaction. The insights from this study can guide other businesses in addressing similar crises in the future
Involvement of Local Communities in the Development of Batulayang Tourism Village Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Fitri, Novita Iza; Putra, Suadi Sapta; Pradini, Gagih
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This abstract examines the involvement of the local community in the development of Batulayang Tourist Village, a tourism-focused village in the Cisarua district of Bogor. The study employs a qualitative approach with a SWOT analysis to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the village's development. The results indicate that Batulayang Tourist Village possesses strengths in its natural beauty and cultural richness, along with active community participation in tourism development and management. However, there are weaknesses, such as inadequate infrastructure, a lack of community awareness of tourism potential, and insufficient destination promotion. Opportunities for growth include collaborations with private sector entities, skill development for the community, and the introduction of new tourism products. The threats faced include competition from other tourist villages and potential negative impacts on the environment and local culture. The study concludes that active community participation is key to the successful development of Batulayang Tourist Village, as it drives economic growth, cultural preservation, and environmental sustainability. Recommendations for improvement include providing training and support for community members in tourism-related skills, forming cooperatives or joint business groups, and involving the community in the planning and management of tourism in a sustainable manner.
Climate Change on the Tourism Industry in Batulayang Tourism Village Destinations Using Swot Review Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Wulansari, Wuri; Asyari, Asyari; Pradini, Gagih
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Tourism, as a significant global economic sector, has become an integral part of many people's lives. However, climate change poses a serious threat to the tourism industry, including in Desa Wisata Batulayang, a tourism destination known for its natural beauty and cultural richness. This study employs a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats faced by Desa Wisata Batulayang in addressing climate change. It also explores the role of Public Relations (PR) in handling these challenges and devising strategies to help this tourist village survive and thrive. The findings reveal that Desa Wisata Batulayang has strengths in its natural beauty, local wisdom, and various tourist attractions. However, it also has weaknesses, such as high dependency on environmental conditions and infrastructure that may not be fully prepared for climate change. Opportunities for the village lie in developing alternative tourism and sustainable tourism, while threats include extreme weather, infrastructure damage, and the risk of natural disasters. Public Relations plays a critical role in addressing the threats of climate change. PR can educate tourists and the community, disseminate information about adaptation efforts, and promote a positive image through campaigns emphasizing sustainable tourism. Additionally, PR can collaborate with various stakeholders to support climate change mitigation and adaptation programs. In conclusion, although climate change presents serious challenges to the tourism industry in Desa Wisata Batulayang, with appropriate strategies and support from various parties, this village can strengthen its resilience and continue to be an attractive tourist destination. Recommendations include improving management quality, diversifying tourism products, preparing emergency plans, and conducting regular evaluations and monitoring. By taking these steps, Desa Wisata Batulayang can become an example of a resilient and sustainable tourist village amid the challenges posed by climate change
The Importance of Management Partnerships in Developing Tourism Sustainability After the Covid-19 Pandemic at Taman Impian Jaya Ancol Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Iskandarmouda, Elena Edelweis; Pradini, Gagih
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Tourism has become a basic need for many people and is considered a human right that should be respected and protected. As an essential sector in the global economy, tourism contributes significantly to national revenue and creates employment opportunities. Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, a major tourist destination in Jakarta, faces various challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic, including a decline in visitor numbers, increased health costs, and changes in tourist behavior. This study aims to analyze the role of partnerships in building a positive image for Taman Impian Jaya Ancol in the post-pandemic era. Using literature studies and SWOT analysis, this research evaluates internal and external factors affecting this tourist destination. The analysis indicates that partnerships with various stakeholders, including government, local communities, environmental organizations, the private sector, and media, are key strategies to address post-pandemic challenges. Partnerships have proven to offer positive contributions by enhancing security, supporting local economic development, developing sustainable practices, and increasing tourism appeal. However, barriers such as economic uncertainty, increased operational costs, and travel restrictions require adaptive and innovative strategies. Recommendations for strengthening partnerships, including marketing innovation, diversification of funding sources, and collaboration with media and influencers, can help Taman Impian Jaya Ancol rebuild its positive image in the post-pandemic era. The study concludes that partnerships are a critical foundation for overcoming the post-pandemic challenges in the tourism sector. Strategies involving collaboration, innovation, and adaptability are needed to ensure the sustainability of partnerships and the long-term success of Taman Impian Jaya Ancol.
Improve Learning Outcomes passing in the Game of Football Through the Learning Model problem Based Learning (PBL) in Class XI Students of SMA Negeri 6 Ambon Bahta, Ulfa Tamara; Hasbullah, B.; Hattu, M.
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The purpose of this research is to find out whether the learning model is implementedproblem based learning can improve passing learning outcomes in class XI students at SMA Negeri 6 Ambon. The research method used in this research is classroom action research. The subjects of this research were 25 class XI students of SMA Negeri 6 Ambon. After processing and analyzing the data, the results of cycle I were obtained based on the cycle I learning results table above, there were 12 students who had completed it or 48%. Meanwhile, 13 students have not yet completed or 52%. Cycle II based on the recapitulation table of student learning completion in cycle II above, there were 25 students who completed or (100%) and there were no students who did not complete or (0%). From the results of data analysis and calculations, it can be concluded that the application of the learning modelproblem based learning in learning football can improve passing learning outcomes in class XI students at SMA Negeri 6 Ambon
The Revolution of Christian Religious Education in Indonesia: A Historical Liberation Perspective Supit, Sugijanti
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This research aims to examine the history of Christian religious education in Indonesia, especially in the Protestant context, starting from the VOC era to the present, to assess its contribution such as liberating facilities for society, especially students. By examining the historical trajectory of Christian religious education in Indonesia, we can examine and make the necessary adjustments in its current implementation, especially in responding to the challenges of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) era. In order to achieve this goal, the literature method is a bridge that can be crossed using the correct procedures. The article produces an understanding of the importance of liberating Christian religious education after learning from its history in Indonesia. Through this discourse, it is hoped that we can identify and overcome our strengths and weaknesses in preparing students adequately to face the increasingly fierce competition of the contemporary era in the context of Christian religious education in Indonesia.
Development of Democracy and Political Challenges in the Digital Era Ramdan, Muhammad
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Democracy faces various new challenges in the digital era, which is shaped by rapid changes in information and communication technology. This research explores the impact of digital technology on democracy, especially through the phenomena of social media and disinformation. On the one hand, digital technology offers greater possibilities for political participation and citizen empowerment. Social media, for example, has become a powerful tool for political mobility and social activism, allowing individuals to express opinions, mobilize support, and even influence public policy. On the other hand, the digital era also brings challenges such as the spread of fake news and disinformation which can damage the foundations of public trust in democratic institutions. Additionally, the use of personal data by large platforms in politics, as seen in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, raises serious questions about privacy and political manipulation. This study examines various strategies used by states and non-governmental organizations to address this problem, including social media regulation, media education, and digital literacy campaigns. This research uses qualitative analysis of data obtained through interviews, surveys and relevant secondary sources. The findings show that although digital technologies promise to increase democratic participation, strict oversight and accountability of all stakeholders is necessary to protect the integrity of the democratic process. This research provides insight into how democracies can adapt and survive in the face of the challenges presented by the digital era
The Role of Social Media in Contemporary Political Influence Santoso, Bagus
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In today's digital era, social media has developed into a major platform that influences the political realm throughout the world. Its role in shaping public opinion and the distribution of information has changed the dynamics of political power, expanding its reach and impact on contemporary society. This study aims to analyze how social media influences politics, with a focus on political campaigns, voter participation, and information dissemination. Using content analysis and social survey methods, this research investigates the influence of political communication strategies via social media on voter behavior and public policy dynamics. The research results show that social media facilitates rapid and widespread dissemination of information, allowing politicians to reach voters at lower costs and higher efficiency compared to traditional methods. However, these platforms are also vulnerable to the spread of false information and manipulation of opinion, which can undermine the integrity of the democratic process. The study found that interactions between social media users and political content often result in polarization of opinion, which can deepen social divisions. This research underscores the importance of more effective regulations and information verification mechanisms to reduce the negative impact of social media in politics. Further research is needed to explore innovative ways of managing and utilizing social media to support more inclusive and transparent democratic processes
Highest Efficiency Dssc Fabrication With Natural Dye and Chemical Dye Assegaf, Sufiyah
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DSSC fabrication can be carried out using various methods, such as hydrothermal, doctor blade technique, sol gel spin coating method. With electrolytes such as I2/I3-, KI, ZnO, TiO2 in DSSC fabrication. The greatest efficiency for natural dyes is around 2.68%, while for chemical dyes it is 10.4%. Efficiency is influenced by the concentration of the dye and the type of electrolyte used. From several DSSC manufacturing methods described previously, with natural and chemical dyes, it can be concluded that what influences the high efficiency of DSSC is as follows. Dyes, these dyes must have high light absorption values in the long range. broad waves, as well as the ability to produce stable electrons after absorbing light photons. The liquid electrolyte in DSSC plays a role in conducting electrons between the dye and the electrode. The type and quality of electrolyte can affect the electron transfer rate and energy conversion efficiency. Electrodes, electrodes are components in DSSC which function to collect electrons produced by the dye and channel them to the solar cell. Electrode material and good contact between the electrode and the sensitizer material also have an impact on DSSC efficiency. Solar cell design, DSSC solar cell design including layer structure and electrode configuration can affect energy conversion efficiency. Good design can maximize light absorption and reduce energy loss. Light Intensity: The efficiency of a DSSC depends on the intensity of sunlight it receives. High DSSC efficiency when direct or high sunlight. Temperature during DSSC operation, high temperatures can increase electron mobility and speed up chemical reactions in solar cells, but must be managed properly so as not to damage DSSC components. Damage to DSSC components can reduce DSSC efficiency. To make DSSc with natural dyes, the method used by Helga et al produces an efficiency of 2.68% compared to the method used by Utami et al which only produces 0.72%. To make DSSC with chemical dyes, the method used by Whon Chu et al, Suruthi Priya Nagalingam, Anurag Roy et al, and M. Chinnari produces the greatest efficiency of 10.4%. This efficiency is produced by research by Whun Chun Oh et al. So it can be concluded that to produce higher efficiency, method optimization needs to be carried out in the research of Helga et al and Whun Chun Oh.

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